Festivals and Events in Pembrokeshire
Here in Wales, we love a good festival. And in Pembrokeshire, we’ll take any excuse, especially if there’s food involved!
Narberth Food Festival at the end of September is a must for foodies, as is the Milford Fish Festival in spring. The Big Retreat, on the banks of the Daugleddau Estuary, is a feel-good wellbeing festival where you can discover energy, new experiences and inner calm.
But there are plenty more. Llangwm’s Literary Festival has a fascinating programme of writers, poets and storytellers, while the Edge Festival in Solva and Westival near Manorbier mix music with the arts.
Music is a big part of Pembrokeshire. Unearthed is a 3-day festival of world music, and The Narberth A Capella Voice Festival celebrates the art of singing without instruments, with live performances and workshops to get involved in. On top of all of that, there are also various Folk, Jazz and Blues festivals hosted in amazing venues including the Cathedral, theatres, village halls, pubs and cafes.
When it comes to sporting events, the Long Course Weekend challenges participants to swim, bike and run over three days leading up to our ultimate triathlon event, Ironman Wales. There are smaller triathlons in Fishguard and Saundersfoot, as well as Coast Path runs, long-distance swims, park runs and the incredible Tour of Pembrokeshire cycling event.
In October 2022, the seaside village of Saundersfoot will host the World Rowing Coastal Championships and Beach Sprint Finals. Known as flatwater rowing’s wilder cousin, coastal rowing is an exhilarating sport, and this event will bring the international coastal rowing elite together on our shores for short, exciting races – all within easy sight of Saundersfoot beach. We can’t wait!
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St Davids Cathedral
St Davids Cathedral is a remarkable place, built in 1181 on the site reputed to be that of St David’s 6th century monastic settlement.
Picton Castle Gardens
Pembrokeshire’s hidden gem! A 13th century castle surrounded by 60 acres of enchanting RHS partner gardens, The Welsh Owl Garden & Zoo and Maria’s courtyard restaurant.
Brewery Inn
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Fishguard Bay Boat Trips
On this trip you’ll see the landing place where French forces made the historic last invasion of mainland Britain, on the way to the dramatic Strumble Head lighthouse. Emerald coves and secret beaches hidden from the land, to rocks where seals bask in the sun and where porpoises feed at the turn of the tide.
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Manorbier Castle
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Copper Pot Distilled Pembrokeshire Gin: Crafted with botanicals foraged from the Preseli Hills that surrounds the Golden Road. Smooth, delicate taste. Award-Winning – Taste Awards 2023
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Castell Henllys Iron Age Fort
Situated in the rugged north Pembrokeshire landscape, Castell Henllys is a reconstructed Iron Age hill fort. Archaeological excavation of the site has enabled the National Park Authority to realistically reproduce life as it was over 2000 years ago.